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... ORELLI .. 18 Phraates , a king of the Parthians , who slew his own father Orodes , thirty brothers , and his eldest son . He was expelled the kingdom by his subjects , and afterward re - established by the Scythians in the year of Rome ...
... ORELLI .. 18 Phraates , a king of the Parthians , who slew his own father Orodes , thirty brothers , and his eldest son . He was expelled the kingdom by his subjects , and afterward re - established by the Scythians in the year of Rome ...
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... ORELLI . 4 Atrium was properly a great hall , in which the Romans placed the statues of their ancestors , received their clients , and performed all their domestic duties . It is here used for the whole dwelling . ED . DUBLIN . 5 Amice ...
... ORELLI . 4 Atrium was properly a great hall , in which the Romans placed the statues of their ancestors , received their clients , and performed all their domestic duties . It is here used for the whole dwelling . ED . DUBLIN . 5 Amice ...
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... Orelli . Others ' interpret , " with loose curls . " 36 i . e . elephants . According to Isidorus , Orig . 12 , 2 , 14 , the Indians call an elephant " barrus , " its cry or voice " barritus . " ORELLI . ODE XIII . TO A FRIEND . A ...
... Orelli . Others ' interpret , " with loose curls . " 36 i . e . elephants . According to Isidorus , Orig . 12 , 2 , 14 , the Indians call an elephant " barrus , " its cry or voice " barritus . " ORELLI . ODE XIII . TO A FRIEND . A ...
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